Precambrian reptile found with preserved skinBy Nick Matzke on March 31, 2011 10:35 AM | 40 Comments | No TrackBacks It’s hard to believe, but a reptile has been found in Precambrian strata (specifically Ediacaran) – with preserved skin. This sometimes happens in more recent deposits, but there has never been a case this old. Plus, this fossil is the first one I’ve ever seen that could meet Haldane’s criteria for falsifying evolution: a Precambrian rabbit. I mean, I guess now that push comes to shove I have to say that I wouldn’t give up evolution because of one out of place fossil, but I’ve always prided myself on sticking to the evidence, so I figured I should post it as soon as I heard about it.

I wouldn’t normally trust a find like this before it’s been published, but it was discovered by long-time, reliable talk.origins veteran Chris Nedin. It was only the creationists who said “Nedin cannot be trusted”, us evolutionists knew he was as good as gold.

Michael wrote:Precambrian reptile found with preserved skinBy Nick Matzke on March 31, 2011 10:35 AM | 40 Comments | No TrackBacks It’s hard to believe, but a reptile has been found in Precambrian strata (specifically Ediacaran) – with preserved skin. This sometimes happens in more recent deposits, but there has never been a case this old. Plus, this fossil is the first one I’ve ever seen that could meet Haldane’s criteria for falsifying evolution: a Precambrian rabbit. I mean, I guess now that push comes to shove I have to say that I wouldn’t give up evolution because of one out of place fossil, but I’ve always prided myself on sticking to the evidence, so I figured I should post it as soon as I heard about it.

I wouldn’t normally trust a find like this before it’s been published, but it was discovered by long-time, reliable talk.origins veteran Chris Nedin. It was only the creationists who said “Nedin cannot be trusted”, us evolutionists knew he was as good as gold.

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----------------------------------------------Darwin Wrong Again,www.EvolutionDaily.org/Darwin/ NorwegianBlue/45555yyyy''/ aadddll Professor Agneta Ulvaeus of Sweden's Helsinki University says the discovery of ''thousands of fossils of Neophrops Norvegicus coating the sea-floor, all in death position after a massive submarine mud slide in the Tertiary, offers no succour to Darwinism, as they are exactly like the scampi currently on sale in the university canteen, only slighttly less battered'. She added, that 'it has long been suspected that the Norwegian blue liked sleeping on its back, but this is startling proof , but cannot understand how they are not already extinct'. 'Husband, Professor Fernando Ulvaeus, added. 'It looks like they met their Waterloo at a time of great upheaval.....'----------------------------------------------------------

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Because snakes are terrestrial and the pre-cambrian is an assemblage of aquatic fauna.

On what grounds do you say the precambrian is aquatic.

How do you explain the red beds of the Torridonian - desert or the widespread glacial deposits?

Please get your geology straight

OK so some of the pre-cambrian fossils are thought to be terrestrial. So the question is, "Why are there only certain types of terrestrial fossils in the red beds of the Torridon?"The answer is I do not know.

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